yes
Is it a Cinder Cone volcano? No. Mt. Shasta is a Composite volcano.
Yes
strato volcano
yes.
Well, isn't that just a happy little question! Mt. Rainier, Mt. Shasta, and Mt. St. Helens are all majestic mountains located in the beautiful Pacific Northwest. They are all part of the Cascade Range and are known for their stunning beauty and volcanic activity. Each mountain has its own unique charm and story to tell, making them truly special landmarks in our natural world.
HOW MOUNT SHASTA WAS FORMED...It was built from repeated eruptions throughout the years,Mt. Shasta is in Sacramento and it a composite volcano.
Shasta is a dormant volcano in Northern CA. In the area there is also hot springs and mud pots. The last eruption was in the early 1920's.
No. The nearest volcano would be in Northern CA at Mt. Shasta . That is several hundred miles from LA.
The address of the Mt Shasta Museum Association is: 1 North Old Stage Road, Mt Shasta, CA 96067
The elevation of Mt Shasta is 14,162 feet
how many climbing have died on Mt Shasta
Yes, it is a 'stratovolcano' During the last 10,000 years Shasta has erupted an average of every 800 years but in the past 4,500 years the volcano has erupted an average of every 600 years. The last significant eruption on Shasta may have occurred 200 years ago